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mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get everything back. >> i don't want anybody to look at those pictures. >> disturbed people tend to be overly suspicions and may need extra security about their personal belongings. >> these that cuffs are uncomfortable, aren't they. >> yeah, they are. >> i can't take them off but i think i can help you. i know ki. >> handcuffs and other restraints should be removed as soon as possible. making the disturbed person more comfortable is the first step in winning his confidence. >> what are you putting this on for? >> paul, it's for your own benefit to see that you don't hurt yoirurself. it will be taken off as quick as we can. >> i
mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get everything back....
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mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get everything back. >> i don't want anybody to look at those pictures. >> disturbed people tend to be overly suspicions and may need extra security about their personal belongings. >> these that cuffs are uncomfortable, aren't they. >> yeah, they are. >> i can't take them off but i think i can help you. i know ki. >> handcuffs and other restraints should be removed as soon as possible. making the disturbed person more comfortable is the first step in winning his confidence. >> what are you putting this on for? >> paul, it's for your own benefit to see that you don't hurt yoirurself. it will be taken off as quick as we can. >> i
mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get everything back....
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mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me before. >> he's had nervous spells? >> yes, sir. >> what are you doing? god damn it? you slipped out on me. you went and called those policemen. uh-huh. i can hear what you're saying. i know what you're telling them. i'm crazy, i done a lot of things. >> shall we go in? >> plenty of time. get on the radio radio and tell head quarter to send another car >> but he's alone. >> alone but maybe with a knife. get down there. >> okay, folks. >> now the sergeant can set his plan of action. his first step, get more help. >> let's get moving. >> waiting is also part of the sergeant's plan. if apprehension can be delayed for a while, disturbed people often become easier to manage >> no i di
mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me before. >> he's had...
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mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.> take it easy. calm down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me before. >> he's had nervous spells? >> yes, sir. >> what are you doing? god damn it? you slipped out on me. you went and called those policemen. uh-huh. i can hear what you're saying. i know what you're telling them. i'm crazy, i done a lot of things. >> shall we go in? >> plenty of time. get on the radio radio and tell head quarter to send another car >> but he's alone. >> alone but maybe with a knife. get down there. >> okay, folks. >> now the sergeant can set his plan of action. his first step, get more help. >> let's get moving. >> waiting is also part of the sergeant's plan. if apprehension can be delayed for a while, disturbed people often become easier
mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.> take it easy. calm down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me...
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mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. unfortunately in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get everything back. >> i don't want anybody to look at those pictures. >> disturbed people tend to be overly suspicions and may need extra security about their personal belongings. >> these that cuffs are uncomfortable, aren't they. >> yeah, they are. >> i can't take them off but i think i can help you. i know. >> handcuffs and other restraints should be removed as soon as possible. making the disturbed person more comfortable is the first step in winning his confidence. >> what are you putting this on for? >> paul, it's for your own benefit to see that you don't hurt yourself. it will be taken off as quick as we
mr. harris would be taken to a hospital with facilities to handle mental cases. unfortunately in most places this is not yet possible. police have no place to hold disturbed people but in jail, sometimes overnight, sometimes for much longer. >> what you doing that for? >> take it easy, paul. you're going to get a receipt for it. >> you're going to get everything back, paul. >> and his belt. no belt? >> i got pictures in these wallet. >> you're going to get...
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mr. harris, who was shot by the police. diane eastabrook for us, and appreciate it. coming up in about 30 minutes, we'll speak with one of the people arrested last night in ferguson. the reverend will join us live. and that's just ahead. to arlington, texas now, to the officer who shot an unarmed black teenager friday morning, was fired. christian taylor was killed in a burglary investigation in a car dealership. and the 9-1-1 tapes were released today. and discounts that the 19-year-old was killed within one second after the officers arrived at the scene. >> we have shots fired. >> while the records show nearly two minutes elapsed between the police arriving and shots fired, a rookie cop shot taylor four times, and the other officer used a taser. the family is demanding answers. [ unintelligible ]. >> even though the 9-1-1 tapes have been release, the public still has not been allowed to see what happened inside of the dealership where the shooting occurred. >>> president obama's pledge to close the prison camp at guantanamo bay, cuba before he leaves office has run
mr. harris, who was shot by the police. diane eastabrook for us, and appreciate it. coming up in about 30 minutes, we'll speak with one of the people arrested last night in ferguson. the reverend will join us live. and that's just ahead. to arlington, texas now, to the officer who shot an unarmed black teenager friday morning, was fired. christian taylor was killed in a burglary investigation in a car dealership. and the 9-1-1 tapes were released today. and discounts that the 19-year-old was...
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mr. harris come from an unaccredited school drilth. th district. while we need to deal with gun control and making sure that young people do not have access to guns, we also have to deal with our statutes in the state of missouri. that was ignored this year. we're going to have to move forward and everyone's attention needs to be on the condition of this community. >> all right. we will continue to stay in touch with you as you continue to work toward that. state senator maria shapal nadal, we really appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >>> we want to head back out to new hampshire where andrea is on the trail today. andrea, i know you're wait for secretary clinton to arrive. of course, donald trump continues to dominate the headlines. >> indeed, he does. thanks so much, kristen. the republican party is divided over how to deal with donald trump's behavior. the behavior not only at the cleveland debate but also what he did since when he got personal about megyn kelly. >> i just don't respect her as a journalist. i have no respect for her. i don't
mr. harris come from an unaccredited school drilth. th district. while we need to deal with gun control and making sure that young people do not have access to guns, we also have to deal with our statutes in the state of missouri. that was ignored this year. we're going to have to move forward and everyone's attention needs to be on the condition of this community. >> all right. we will continue to stay in touch with you as you continue to work toward that. state senator maria shapal...
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mr. harris, who was shot by the police officers, after he shot at them, allegedly, he is alleged to have been one of the rebel rousers. as a matter of fact, my investigation has shown that there are numerous criminal charges that have been launched against this guy tyrone harris jr. >> all right. griff and ted, thank you. if anything happens during the hour come back to us and we will go to you live. thank you both. >>> there is disturbing new video a college football player caught on camera vandalizing cars just moments before he is he is killed by police. you will see that video. and "on the record" takes to you texas. that's next. and it's also suspicion tonight that a south american country is trying to cover up the murder of an american teenager. the victim's aunt is standing by to go "on the record" straight ahead. e will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i
mr. harris, who was shot by the police officers, after he shot at them, allegedly, he is alleged to have been one of the rebel rousers. as a matter of fact, my investigation has shown that there are numerous criminal charges that have been launched against this guy tyrone harris jr. >> all right. griff and ted, thank you. if anything happens during the hour come back to us and we will go to you live. thank you both. >>> there is disturbing new video a college football player...
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dave: the democrat mr. harry reid, the senator from nevada back then.blicans get heat for thinking of the same right now? democratic strategist david mercer and teachparty.net it is hard to take those things back. beware of youtube, harry reid. >> harry reid isn't running for president for one, he is retiring next year. and we are talking about the presidential candidates. dave: you went from 1 to 3. >> 1 he is not running for president 2 he is retiring next year. 40, not he has changed that position. 4, he is not running for president -- dave: we don't have much time. the fact is that is out there, democrats have said not only similar things to donald trump but with an even nastier sort of demeanor. trump at least that i am sympathetic to these people and we will try to work out a deal for them but they got to go back home, not so harry reid. they got to go back, that is it. >> donald trump is a man of action and right or wrong on different things that he said he has forced us to debate issues in a non politically correct fashion that need to be debate
dave: the democrat mr. harry reid, the senator from nevada back then.blicans get heat for thinking of the same right now? democratic strategist david mercer and teachparty.net it is hard to take those things back. beware of youtube, harry reid. >> harry reid isn't running for president for one, he is retiring next year. and we are talking about the presidential candidates. dave: you went from 1 to 3. >> 1 he is not running for president 2 he is retiring next year. 40, not he has...
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jamie cox joins us now, he's managing partner at harris financial group. mr. cox, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you, tyler. nice to be with you. >> we just mentioned so many earnings reports, particularly revenue reports, reference currency headwinds, and that is why revenues for a lot of companies seem to have come up v short. is that your view, or are they using this as a fig leaf? >> i think it's true. constant currency, most of the picture looks better for most companies, so i don't think that's an egregious statement this particular quarter because the dollar did spike going into both the first and second quarters. i think companies have a legitimate nonweather related reason to complain about their earnings. >> do you think the dollar will likely strengthen from here or roughly stay where it's been the past few months between about 105 to the euro and 110? >> i don't see that it goes up much further than this. we're all anticipating interest rate risgs in the third or fourth quarter and i think markets have already priced that in. unless they raise rates
jamie cox joins us now, he's managing partner at harris financial group. mr. cox, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you, tyler. nice to be with you. >> we just mentioned so many earnings reports, particularly revenue reports, reference currency headwinds, and that is why revenues for a lot of companies seem to have come up v short. is that your view, or are they using this as a fig leaf? >> i think it's true. constant currency, most of the picture looks better for...
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look at the difference between harry and mr. o'connell talk about each other.hey are at each other like this all the time it has always been that way between the two leaders but it certainly is now that we have two people who don't really like each other very much. it think you can get a lot more done if you like each other, even if you disagree. as long as we keep working at knowing one another a little bit better than we know everybody else because we talk about our kids and our personal life, i think there will not be this idea of winning at somebody else's expense and that's what's really wrong with washington. he didn't want barack obama to win anything because they thought he would win at their f expense and now there is what we need to return a favor and make sure they don't win anything because look what they did to us. now we need to do that to them. there's not as much of that among the women and i do think that's the difference. i think if there was more women we would have even more deals. we would have more compromises. i firmly believe that. >> it
look at the difference between harry and mr. o'connell talk about each other.hey are at each other like this all the time it has always been that way between the two leaders but it certainly is now that we have two people who don't really like each other very much. it think you can get a lot more done if you like each other, even if you disagree. as long as we keep working at knowing one another a little bit better than we know everybody else because we talk about our kids and our personal...
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mr. harr harris, and we didn't know if anything would happen to the audience.do have a responsibility to ensure that all people are safe, we want them to follow protocol. we have seen time and time again that police officers do not follow protocol as they should. >> are you saying that plainclothes officers shouldn't police against a criminal element while peaceful protests are going on, these officers should somehow forego the responsibilities of policing? >> i'm not saying that at all. what i'm saying is -- i'm not a police officer and there are things that you have to do to ensure that people are safe. you also have to follow up whenever there is danger. what i am concerned about is that protocol is always followed and people are in a situation where they're not harmed, and i've been hearing stories time and time again where there are individuals who were trampled by these plainclothesed officers. i'm not an officer but when there is a pursuit, the people who are innocent are not harmed in that pathway. >> maria chappelle-nadal and ryan rieilly, i appreciate
mr. harr harris, and we didn't know if anything would happen to the audience.do have a responsibility to ensure that all people are safe, we want them to follow protocol. we have seen time and time again that police officers do not follow protocol as they should. >> are you saying that plainclothes officers shouldn't police against a criminal element while peaceful protests are going on, these officers should somehow forego the responsibilities of policing? >> i'm not saying that at...
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mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa sun. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> [inaudible] mr. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and it's something i care about greatly. my father was a mailman. when he went off to the first grade, he could not speak a word of english. my mother had a scholarship to go to cornell, but she had to turn it down because she was the only one in her family working and she was supporting her parents and brothers and sisters. they did not see themselves as victims. when my father went to first grade, his teachers did not see him as someone, he can't speak english, we will put him aside, they saw him as someone they could teach and help live the american dream. he lived to see one s
mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa sun. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> [inaudible] mr. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and...
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harry wu. china did release mr. wu a few days before the conference was set to start but that led to criticism that china had traded him. that they had traded harry wu's freedom for hillary clinton. china wanted her in beijing to legitimize that country's terrible record on human rights, so they let this american out of prison in order to get her there for their own purposes. some of the huge amount of pressure on hillary clinton to not take that trip, some of that was we hate the idea of a conference on women. some of that was just the standard we hate the clintons stuff from the right. substance-free personal vitriol toward both president clinton and mrs. clinton, which was a hallmark of that political era. but some of the criticism of that trip, the idea that china would be using a visit from the first lady of the united states to validate them, to validate their human rights track record, to excuse that government's behavior toward their own citizens, that was a really substantive worry, and it wasn't coming from
harry wu. china did release mr. wu a few days before the conference was set to start but that led to criticism that china had traded him. that they had traded harry wu's freedom for hillary clinton. china wanted her in beijing to legitimize that country's terrible record on human rights, so they let this american out of prison in order to get her there for their own purposes. some of the huge amount of pressure on hillary clinton to not take that trip, some of that was we hate the idea of a...
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mr. netanyahu in his election campaigning. harry siegman, on the issue of election voters and the two state solution? well, one has to be extremely naÏve to have waited for this admission a declaration, proud declaration by netanyahu, that he never meant it, but when he embraced the two state solution, he was lying. one will have to wait until then to include that he really never with a twooceed state peace accord. for the simple reason that every action taken by his government with respect to palestinians who live past the 67 border, every action that is taken was consistent with israel's ultimate permanent control of all of the territories. course, theth, of project -- how is it conceivable the government that is serious about reaching a two state not just for israel, but for the palestinians, one they could conceivably accept, cuts the ground from under that state in the most literal sense by annexing it to the state of israel? so somebody had to wait until he made that statement, for diplomats, that is rather pathetic. what it r
mr. netanyahu in his election campaigning. harry siegman, on the issue of election voters and the two state solution? well, one has to be extremely naÏve to have waited for this admission a declaration, proud declaration by netanyahu, that he never meant it, but when he embraced the two state solution, he was lying. one will have to wait until then to include that he really never with a twooceed state peace accord. for the simple reason that every action taken by his government with respect to...
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harry truman, four months after taking over as president, leads his country to victory and peace. mr. truman and his cabinet meet in emergency session. secretary was on hand as the president breaks the momentous news of japan's surrender. >> i have received this afternoon a message from the japanese government in reply to the message forwarded to the government by the secretary of state on august 11. em this reply a full acceptance of the potsdam declaration which specifies the unconditional surrender of japan. in the reply, there is no qualification. arrangements are now being made for the formal signing of the surrender terms at the earliest possible moment. general douglas macarthur has been appointed the supreme allied commander to receive the japanese surrender. great britain, russia, and china will be represented by high-ranking officers. meantime, the allied armed forces have been ordered to suspend offense of action -- offensive action. mustroclamation of vj day wait on the formal signing of the surrender terms by japan. rushed the more importantly week in world. through the
harry truman, four months after taking over as president, leads his country to victory and peace. mr. truman and his cabinet meet in emergency session. secretary was on hand as the president breaks the momentous news of japan's surrender. >> i have received this afternoon a message from the japanese government in reply to the message forwarded to the government by the secretary of state on august 11. em this reply a full acceptance of the potsdam declaration which specifies the...
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mr. trump: i just respects clarence thomas, i don't know anita harris. have met clarence thomas on a number of occasions that i thought he was terrific. he is a terrific person, so what do i know? mark: it's a question that divided the company for a period of time. there is still a lot of division. mr. trump: i think his decisions have been terrific decisions. from my way of thinking. mark: a couple more historical things -- you were a democrat, and now you are a republican -- do you recall who supported in 1992? mr. trump: i liked -- i actually liked ross perot a lot. i thought he was great. i think he went a little bit off the deep end unfortunately, but i thought he was great -- had he not existed, you aren't talking about bill clinton. i think i probably voted for bush. i respected perot. i think he really had something. had he not gone out and come back in, i think he probably would've had a number substantially better. john: so you don't remember which of those three? mr. trump: i do remember. i don't like to talk about it. in this case, i voted fo
mr. trump: i just respects clarence thomas, i don't know anita harris. have met clarence thomas on a number of occasions that i thought he was terrific. he is a terrific person, so what do i know? mark: it's a question that divided the company for a period of time. there is still a lot of division. mr. trump: i think his decisions have been terrific decisions. from my way of thinking. mark: a couple more historical things -- you were a democrat, and now you are a republican -- do you recall who...
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mr. gibson hoodie work for? >> i am the publisher is a subsidiary best known for publishing harry potter and to read today on those harry potter books that we started in 1988 so we're in our 17th year. >> republish mostly nonfiction so with popular science. >> host: are there any other books? >> cry now we're publishing a book for the american read revelation the evolution but amazingly from 1982 that is the for the history of the american revolution. but this fall we are publishing a book from a woman named we ted davis.
mr. gibson hoodie work for? >> i am the publisher is a subsidiary best known for publishing harry potter and to read today on those harry potter books that we started in 1988 so we're in our 17th year. >> republish mostly nonfiction so with popular science. >> host: are there any other books? >> cry now we're publishing a book for the american read revelation the evolution but amazingly from 1982 that is the for the history of the american revolution. but this fall we...
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mr. califano: he had a lot of input on every speech. a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. and as you listen to these tapes they have been putting together and making available for years down to the miller center and the university of virginia -- you can listen to the entire speech, which in this case is certainly worth listening to. host: mr. germany i am interested in the language. what about that? mr. germany: there were many different lbj's. there was the public statesman lbj. he was a speech teacher. he taught high school speech. that comes out in his public speeches. a lot of times you hear the more colloquial johnson where he lays it out as you would when the door is closed. that is one of the things you get on the private telephone recordings you do not get in these public speeches. the lawyers has an interesting phrase that lyndon johnson was the 13 most interesting man he knew in his life. you ge
mr. califano: he had a lot of input on every speech. a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. and as you listen to these tapes they have been putting together and making available for years down to the miller center and the university of virginia -- you can listen to the entire speech, which in this case is certainly worth...
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mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa son. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> r. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and it's something i care about greatly. my father was a mailman. when he went off to the first grade, he could not speak a word of english. my mother had a scholarship to go to cornell, but she had to turn it down because she was the only one in her family working and she was supporting her parents and brothers and sisters. they did not see themselves as victims. when my father went to first grade, his teachers did not see him as someone, he can't speak english, we will put him aside, -- put him aside. they saw him as someone they could teach and help live the merican dream. he lived to see o
mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa son. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> r. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and it's...
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after the speech, harry re he h conference and one report asked mr. president, what types of books should we ask americans to donate and fdr jokingly responded anything but algebra. on a serious note he said really, you should donate any book you read and enjoyed. with the president's support, in the next month or so the campaign met the goal of collecting 10 million books in 1942 which was a huge accomplishment. what did you notice about the books being collected? they are all hard backs and this was find for people in stationary training camps where they would just be reading at their leisure at the end of training. they were not so ideal for people who were sent out to the front. so this is north africa actually. you can see the people appear have been marching for quite a time and have packs on their backs and all of their personal possession are in there. the items they carried were precious and necessities. food, water, ammunition, their weapons. it was very important things that would make the cut that went into the bag. as the men marched a mi
after the speech, harry re he h conference and one report asked mr. president, what types of books should we ask americans to donate and fdr jokingly responded anything but algebra. on a serious note he said really, you should donate any book you read and enjoyed. with the president's support, in the next month or so the campaign met the goal of collecting 10 million books in 1942 which was a huge accomplishment. what did you notice about the books being collected? they are all hard backs and...
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harry s. truman library in independence, missouri, is a scene of an historic event, president and mrs. johnson and vice president humphrey arrive for ceremonies that will make the medicare bill a part of social security coverage. mr. johnson chose to sign the bill here as a tribute to former president truman. the former president campaigned for medicare 20 years ago, but it took two decades for his proposal to become law. the new law expands the 30-year-old social security program to provide hospital care, nursing home care, home nursing service, and outpatient treatment for those over 65. medicare would become law on july 1st, 1966. and for mr. truman, and historic souvenir from the. president. for mr. truman the passage of medicare is a dream come true. >> there you are. what a remarkable day. and linda, i want to start with you. why was this such a priority with your father? >> well, daddy grew up in a world where he knew lots of people who had no choice of when they got older, they lost the farm. they used everything they had to pay for their medical care. and then finally their on
harry s. truman library in independence, missouri, is a scene of an historic event, president and mrs. johnson and vice president humphrey arrive for ceremonies that will make the medicare bill a part of social security coverage. mr. johnson chose to sign the bill here as a tribute to former president truman. the former president campaigned for medicare 20 years ago, but it took two decades for his proposal to become law. the new law expands the 30-year-old social security program to provide...
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in the united states today and the possibility of mitch mcconnell and harry reid getting together -- that does not happen together. mr. germany: maybe it was more like the set of "mad men" were you could go get a drink during the day. there was a key legislative bill. make sure the sober people stayed sober and the drinking folks kept drinking. that is part of what is going on here. everett dirksen was critical to so much that was going on. that voice to her there, gravelly, like somebody walking on a country road, that was a famous voice. nicholas katzenbach talked about it. people said that dirksen instead of the wizard of oz, he was the wizard of ooze. it was that ooze that made things work. host: what was it like for republicans to work with the president on this legislation? mr. germany: you had to be careful. you did not want to get too tied up with johnson. on the telephone -- you can tell what dirksen does is try to get amendments to whittle down what the republicans wanted. the republicans wanted to support the civil rights bill, but they wanted their version of it and johnson would not let them. dirksen rea
in the united states today and the possibility of mitch mcconnell and harry reid getting together -- that does not happen together. mr. germany: maybe it was more like the set of "mad men" were you could go get a drink during the day. there was a key legislative bill. make sure the sober people stayed sober and the drinking folks kept drinking. that is part of what is going on here. everett dirksen was critical to so much that was going on. that voice to her there, gravelly, like...
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mrs. clinton it is one of her favorite shows. >> i love the culture and we would always like to keep what makes new orleans alive. >> that's harry conic jr. talking to robin roberts about rebuilding the city he loves, all part of robin's abc special, hurricane katrina: ten years after the storm which airs sunday on abc. ten years ago, brad pitt was one of the first celebrities who rushed into new orleans with the solution. i spent a day with the actor in the ninth ward when launching his initiative to rebuild the area. it was a moment i will never forget. tonight, we had an update with one of the families getting a second chance thanks to brad. >> that was where the barge came through, where the levee broke on the other side of this house. >> it's falling apart. get back, get back. >> go for cover. >> that was the scene august 29th, 2005. hurricane katrina's assault on new orleans and its levee. the water broke through, flooding much of the city, leaving more than 1800 dead. the worst hit, new orleans' lower ninth ward on the lower east side when i met brad two years after the storm. his plan, build new eco-friendly green homes
mrs. clinton it is one of her favorite shows. >> i love the culture and we would always like to keep what makes new orleans alive. >> that's harry conic jr. talking to robin roberts about rebuilding the city he loves, all part of robin's abc special, hurricane katrina: ten years after the storm which airs sunday on abc. ten years ago, brad pitt was one of the first celebrities who rushed into new orleans with the solution. i spent a day with the actor in the ninth ward when...
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mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harristhat passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely accurate, but it had some fictional elements in it and i don't think most historians regard it as something you should take to the bank and be very reliable. and of course, it was dramatized for television purposes. so it's a useful source, but i would use it with caution. susan swain: so theodore roosevelt asked william howard taft to be his secretary of war. they had an opportunity then to see the world. how did that affect them? lewis gould: well, taft and nellie both loved to travel. when taft was president, he just was on the road constantly. in fact, it was something a political liability. but he became a troubleshooter diplomatically for t.r. in fact, when t.r. would go off hunting, he wou
mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harristhat passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely...
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mrs. thayer. >> reporter: the defense attorneys tried to swat it all down. and cal harris was adamant, he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance. >> it's one thing to say, look, i'm innocent. i didn't do this. it's another thing to have so many people accusing you, pointing the finger at you. look, i'm not guilty. i didn't do this. i didn't commit this crime. >> reporter: there was no body, no murder weapon, and the defense said the forensics were unconvincing at best. but the jurors weren't having it. it was june 2007. they came back guilty. cal harris broke down and sobbed. >> because i knew i was going to not see my kids. i knew i wasn't going home that night, you know. i knew how they were going to be. it just was overwhelming. >> reporter: but in the eyes of michele's family, it was finally justice. and then? then an extraordinary thing happened. >> my first reaction was, come on. the judge is not going to accept this guy's claim. >> a new witness with an amazing story. and it turned the harris case on its head. >>> coming up -- >> as i was going by the harri
mrs. thayer. >> reporter: the defense attorneys tried to swat it all down. and cal harris was adamant, he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance. >> it's one thing to say, look, i'm innocent. i didn't do this. it's another thing to have so many people accusing you, pointing the finger at you. look, i'm not guilty. i didn't do this. i didn't commit this crime. >> reporter: there was no body, no murder weapon, and the defense said the forensics were unconvincing at...
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harris from comcast sportsnet. a young philly accomplishes a franchise first. john clark sets the scene from wisconsin when we return. good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator casey, don't trust iran. vote this down. take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. >>> i'm marshall harris. tomorrow night, it is the dress rehearsal for the eagles in green bay. the big question is how much time will the starting quarterback get and how much will the understudies play. for answers, we head to wisconsin and john clark. >> the eagles have arrived here in wisconsin, getti
harris from comcast sportsnet. a young philly accomplishes a franchise first. john clark sets the scene from wisconsin when we return. good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator casey, don't trust iran. vote this down. take a look at these bbq best cracked...
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states today and the possibility of a mitch mcconnell and a harry reid going getting together and calling the president. that doesn't happen anymore. mr. germany: maybe it was more like the set of "mad men" were you could just drink during the day, maybe things would be better. there was a key legislative bill. by o'brien. he said one of the keys was to make sure the sober people stayed sober and the drinking folks kept drinking. that is part of what is going on here. everett dirksen was critical to so much that was going on. that voice that you heard there gravelly, like somebody walking on a country road, that was a famous voice. nicholas katzenbach talked about it. he said that some people call dirksen, instead of the "wizard of oz," the wuffered of as. it was that ooze that made things work. but as partnership shifts over time, it becomes a different animal. host: what was it like for republicans to work with the president on this legislation? mr. germany: you had to be careful. you did not want to get too tied up with johnson. on the telephone -- you can tell what dirksen does with the civil rights act, the year before this, was
states today and the possibility of a mitch mcconnell and a harry reid going getting together and calling the president. that doesn't happen anymore. mr. germany: maybe it was more like the set of "mad men" were you could just drink during the day, maybe things would be better. there was a key legislative bill. by o'brien. he said one of the keys was to make sure the sober people stayed sober and the drinking folks kept drinking. that is part of what is going on here. everett dirksen...
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mr. gibson who do you work for and what did you? >> guest: on my publisher of blues usa -- bloomsbury usa. if the parent company of london's best not for publishing harry potter and originating the harry potter books but we started the u.s. business in 1998 so we are in our 17
mr. gibson who do you work for and what did you? >> guest: on my publisher of blues usa -- bloomsbury usa. if the parent company of london's best not for publishing harry potter and originating the harry potter books but we started the u.s. business in 1998 so we are in our 17
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mrs. clinton with kim kardashian. she said she didn't know. she loyed to ed henry and harris faulkner.d president wrong. if i were hillary clinton i would say we need education reform in our country. >> what was the other thing on line. where's the server? and carren fenny looked all shades of confused and said the server was secure. has it been found. but she didn't know where it was. it was an interesting moment where ever hillary was. >> there is nothing in politics that is not preplanned. what is the message that hillary clinton is singing that she's hanging with the kardashians. >> i am trying to discern what anybody would hang out with the kardashians i know why. the youth vote. she needs young women and the kardashian vote. >> i am not a young girl anybody. oh my god, kim kardashian no no no on every level. >> she's famous and does her team tell her? >> does she want to say they are so unimportant to me. >> she wanted to pull like i don't care. >> all of the money in the world is not buying her the ability to do a good job. hillary put that carle if iorina on replay. >> have kim
mrs. clinton with kim kardashian. she said she didn't know. she loyed to ed henry and harris faulkner.d president wrong. if i were hillary clinton i would say we need education reform in our country. >> what was the other thing on line. where's the server? and carren fenny looked all shades of confused and said the server was secure. has it been found. but she didn't know where it was. it was an interesting moment where ever hillary was. >> there is nothing in politics that is not...
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harris here for nancy o'dell. >> seems like everything donald does is pure spectacle. >> we were in the middle of that donald trump traveling road show. >> how are you doing? mr. trump, "e.t." are you hoping to get picked for the jury? >> not particularly. i love the press. >> the crush of cameras as he showed up here at the supreme court in manhattan, one of the reported 700 people here for jury duty. as he made his way up the front steps, i was struck how he was told to get in line like everyone else. he went inside through a metal detector like any ordinary citizen. but outside quite the spectacle with the billionaire having pulled up in a stretch limo. >> donald trump is a showman. we've never quite seen this spectacle before in a presidential race. >> trump was snapped inside, the pictures posted on social media. on saturday, even more spectacle. donald trump was greeted like a rock star when he arrived in iowa. he even offered free rides on his helicopter to young children and posted it on his facebook page. >> are you batman? >> i am batman. >> who would you like to succeed you on "the apprentice"? >> i don't know. is it replaceable? they're having an a
harris here for nancy o'dell. >> seems like everything donald does is pure spectacle. >> we were in the middle of that donald trump traveling road show. >> how are you doing? mr. trump, "e.t." are you hoping to get picked for the jury? >> not particularly. i love the press. >> the crush of cameras as he showed up here at the supreme court in manhattan, one of the reported 700 people here for jury duty. as he made his way up the front steps, i was struck...
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mrs. roosevelt's actual voice and this is what a q&a session sounded like, it's very scripted. she invited the american people to write to her. and here she is with genevieve harris talking about the most single requested information, which is what it's like inside the white house. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] one woman takes all of that flatware and the other takes the other. [inaudible] i can see that you have more questions and we will get to them in a moment. >> you know that there is a tremendous difference. it is in a custom oval-shaped that it's good-looking and is only one of the big advantages. >> it has changed a bit. this is the extent to which they kind of did invite the country into this and this includes the knowledge of how to use the various mediums, they made the white house more personal. and i think that radio was a critical part of it. and there is a lot of interference, and he really had to get close to be able to hear them. that is where all the classic photos of people gathering. they are gathered around the radio and it was the first electronic firestorm. these are some of the most important radio broadcasts as the nation has gotten
mrs. roosevelt's actual voice and this is what a q&a session sounded like, it's very scripted. she invited the american people to write to her. and here she is with genevieve harris talking about the most single requested information, which is what it's like inside the white house. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] one woman takes all of that flatware and the other takes the other. [inaudible] i can see that you have more questions and we will get to them in a moment. >> you know...
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mr. truman only approves of that first phase. as i was reading the transcript of that meeting, i noticed harry truman, at the end, summarizes -- makes a summary statement. he says basically everyone around the table are all advising me that i should approve this invasion of japan. and i read that and i thought, this is no country bumpkin -- this is no country bumpkin. truman approves it, but as you can see, he still has some serious doubts about the invasion of japan. about 1978 and somewhere in the late 1990's and still a few things trickling out, we have a tremendous revelation when they released the radio intelligence information. had mr. truman and his administration had this material available, we would have never gone in the direction of we had gone because people never made key arguments that japan was close to surrender before the atomic bombs. the important points here -- first of all, there are messages that are being intercepted. one our diplomatic messages and the others are military messages. one is called the magic diplomatic settlement. the word magic has sort of an interesting background. they had a group of codebrea
mr. truman only approves of that first phase. as i was reading the transcript of that meeting, i noticed harry truman, at the end, summarizes -- makes a summary statement. he says basically everyone around the table are all advising me that i should approve this invasion of japan. and i read that and i thought, this is no country bumpkin -- this is no country bumpkin. truman approves it, but as you can see, he still has some serious doubts about the invasion of japan. about 1978 and somewhere...
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mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely accurate, but it had some fictional elements in it and i don't think most historians regard it as something you should take to the bank and be very reliable. and of course, it was dramatized for television purposes. so it's a useful source, but i would use it with caution. susan swain: so theodore roosevelt asked william howard taft to be his secretary of war. they had an opportunity then to see the world. how did that affect them? lewis gould: well, taft and nellie both loved to travel. when taft was president, he just was on the road constantly. in fact, it was something a political liability. but he became a troubleshooter diplomatically for t.r. in fact, when t.r. would go off hunting, he wo
mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely...
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mr. utley. >> welcome to the show. >> look at that, that was chase utley's first big hit hit, late great harry kalas calling it grandlam in april of 2003. by the way utley was last philadelphia athlete to play at the vet. it has been many years. you can see more of utley's memorable moments on cbs philly.com. he is the man, we will miss him. we will be right back. >>> welcome back. some changes are copping to your local movie theater. >> regal entertainment group, sent bags of any kind, will be checked, before admission. the move follows a theater shooting in louisiana where a gunman killed two women last month. also earlier this month police in nashville killed a man who attack movie goers with pepper spray and a hatchet. while some called this new policy an invasion of privacy, others say, being safe is more important. >>> i have a baby, and i would feel much safer for my baby knowing she's going to the movies if that will happen. one less thing to wary regal entertainment group posted this statement quote we acknowledge that this procedure can cause an inconvenience and it is not without flaws. but hope these are
mr. utley. >> welcome to the show. >> look at that, that was chase utley's first big hit hit, late great harry kalas calling it grandlam in april of 2003. by the way utley was last philadelphia athlete to play at the vet. it has been many years. you can see more of utley's memorable moments on cbs philly.com. he is the man, we will miss him. we will be right back. >>> welcome back. some changes are copping to your local movie theater. >> regal entertainment group,...
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harry truman is saying in truman doctrine, we must contain. we have these important documents, the long telegram and the mr. x article, winston churchill saying there's an iron curtain, all of this while the united states has nuclear weapons and the soviet union does not. yet, the weapons aren't used. again, good. but we know clearly, we discuss obviously, that it won't stay this way. our greatest fear is when the soviets will get the bombs. but one thing that the soviets do is work that much harder to get the bomb, not simply in their own science, not simply in their own technology, not simply in their own military, but they start to use espionage, and the cold war becomes a war that relies very heavily on spying on espionage. and our manhattan project gets penetrated even greater, even further. some of our secrets become part of what the soviets use to finally put their bomb together. the soviets now need the bomb. we have it. they need it. and august of 1949, we enter into a nuclear world where the two sides, the two primary belligerents, if you will, in the new cold war, have nuclear weapons. the soviet
harry truman is saying in truman doctrine, we must contain. we have these important documents, the long telegram and the mr. x article, winston churchill saying there's an iron curtain, all of this while the united states has nuclear weapons and the soviet union does not. yet, the weapons aren't used. again, good. but we know clearly, we discuss obviously, that it won't stay this way. our greatest fear is when the soviets will get the bombs. but one thing that the soviets do is work that much...